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Uploaded by on Jan 19, 2011

Audi's exciting new RS3 Sportback circling the winter test track at Mecaglisse in Quebec Canada in January 2011

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  • Hey silverstreak328, not sure what you mean.. They put some of the car's sound over the helicopter shots, but that's how it sounds, I drove it.

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  • The looping bs sound is really really annoying. Who are you trying to fool?

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  • it looks like Q3 jeep :D

  • @KSIolajidebt1

    BMWs can -- at the hands of a hero driver. ;-)

  • @Boondocksaint1PSN First large-scale production AWD car.

  • @oufdepischte LMFAO actually we are both wrong!! Ferdinand Piech (sorry if I screwed spelling up) was the first of two things one was an electric car and AWD they were both done in 1899 and first showed at the 1900 world show.

  • @Boondocksaint1PSN

    Nope dude, actually it was Ford with its Quadricycle way back in 1900... :)

  • @oufdepischte Actually Audi and quattro were the first ever AWD system ever developed!! Don't believe everything you read on Wiki there!!!

  • this video seriously makes the RS3 very appealing. performance, handling, styling. makes subaru wrx look pitiful lols... i drive a bmw and have always been a bmw fan but this audi definitely makes me want an audi :x

  • QUATTRO!!!!!

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